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vagation
† vaˈgation Obs. Also 4 vagacyone, 5–6 -cion, 6 -cyon, -tione. [ad. L. vagātiōn-, vagātio, n. of action f. vagārī to wander. Cf. OF. vagation (Godef.), Pg. vaga{cced}ão.] The action of wandering, straying, or departing from the proper or regular course; an instance or occasion of this; a wandering, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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noctivagation
† noctivaˈgation Obs. [f. nocti- + vagation.] Wandering or rambling by night, as an unlawful or prohibited practice subject to a fine.1632 Marmion Holland's Leaguer iv. iii, No farther than to prison, where you shall pay But forty shillings for noctivagation. 1637 Abp. Laud Wks. (1853) V. 164 You sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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evagation
evagation (iːvəˈgeɪʃən) Also 5 evagacion, -cyon. [First introduced in the fig. sense 2; a. F. évagation, L. ēvagātiōn-em, n. of action f. ēvagārī, f. ē out + vagārī to wander.] 1. The action of wandering away, or departing from a specified locality, prescribed course, etc.; rambling, roving; an inst... Oxford English Dictionary
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